Saturday, August 15, 2009

Out of connection


Since I was last able to update you guys, I believe we were in Council, Idaho.  Since then, we stopped in Kooskia, Montana.  We stayed at an Inn that had a reindeer on the roof, and met some very nice people.  After that it was onto Lolo Hot Springs, Mt.  Which after a long day of biking in the rain, and showing up mighty cold from a 100 mile steady climb, and then the inevitable descent, Skip couldn't get warm fast enough!  We were unfortunately one day early for the Grateful Dead impersonators concert, but we did take a dip in the mineral hot spring they had, which got Skip's blood flowing again.  After a good nights sleep, the next stop was supposed to bring us to the base of Chief Joseph Pass, an over 7100 ft climb, where Skip would take a half days rest before beginning the ascent.  Unfortunately, planning wasn't in our favor!  So, due to some inter-mitten thunderstorms, Skip decided it would be good to go to Missoula, Mt, where he could visit the Adventure Cyclist Association, where we get all our maps from.  What we didn't realize, is that Missoula isn't exactly on our route... They take you about 20 miles off course.  Oh well, next time we will know!  Having only done 35.37 miles, Skip took the rest of the day off, so we all could get reorganized.  
 Skip is currently back on the road!  He is on his way to Chief Joseph Pass!! Arch and I are are getting ready to meet him at the base, and then again at the top.  So wish us luck, Team Fox is headed to the top! 

On another note, we've done some math, and Skip has raised approximately 75 cent to the mile that he has been on the bike!  We would like to thank everyone who has become a part of this event towards a cure for Parkinson's Disease.  It's been great to have Arch, Skip's father along, who fights daily with this currently incurable disease.  If you like to show your support for Arch and Skip, please feel free to visit our Team Fox link at the top left of our Blog.  Let's all get together to shorten the road to a cure!!

If you'd like more information on how to donate, or get involved, please don't hesitate to e-mail me at coasttocoastforpd@hotmail.com 
Thank you all again, your support is priceless

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

A little Thank you!

We'd just like to send out a thank you to all the people who have taken the time to listen to our story, housed us, fed us, equiped us, and in the end, are just great people!
To Pat at the Starlite Motel, alone highway 95 in Council, Idaho.  Your rooms were great, and you we appreciate the interest you showed in our journey.
To Dave and Archie, at the Hilltop cafe, along with the great staff who let us eat even though they were closing up!
And to Brady and Chad, who just opened up the Four Season's Bike shop in Grangeville, Idaho.  They were both so welcoming and helpful!  We can't wait to see you guys on the Map!!!
To the great reception at the Western Inn, in Kooskia, Idaho, and all the great advice! The Chatterbox was great, and the food better!
Because of all the amazing people we've met on this journey towards hopefully being one step closer to a cure for Parkinson's Disease, even though we are miles and miles away from home, we feel a certain comfort on the road.  So Thank you!
If you've checked in on us on our blog, and we haven't mentioned you, please don't hesitate to remind me!!!

Tuesday, August 11, 2009

From Baker City, Oregon all the way to Council, Idaho

  Today, a mix of heat, altitude and a big climb, almost sapped all the pedaling out of Skip!  But he never quit, although there was a quick ice cream break at the bottom of the 4131 ft pass ;).  So 136.8 miles after leaving Baker City, OR, we have found ourselves in Council, Idaho.  
Arch and I took a detour into Hell's Canyon, which was amazing!  So amazing, Arch ran out the camera battery taking pictures!!  Don't worry, you guys will be the first to see them when the camera gets all charged up!  
In between our detour, and Skip's ice cream, there was also a little bit of herding going on when Skip biked himself into a group of cattle roaming highway 86.  Skip channeled his inner cowboy, threw out some loud and commanding "YEEAWWW"'s, and managed to successfully not cause a stampede...   
In and exciting developement, seems like L-E has really become the for-front of our journey across the US to raise funds and awareness for Parkinson's Disesease.  L-E and Skip were featured on the official Team Fox blog, clicl below to read!

Monday, August 10, 2009

From the Biker...

The trip started off a little unnerving.  I really wondered if I had bit off more than I could chew.  But being a week into it, I now feel like it's not only do-able, but it's going to as fun and rewarding as I had thought it could be.  
Biking from town to town, it shows me that life is so much more than MY day to day routine.  It amazes me how we can get so caught up in the silly thing we do each day.  This trip is amazing, he scenery gets better and better each day.  The dinner's I stop at during my travels, are not only welcoming, but the people, the food, is great!  I never thought that biking, sometimes 125 miles in a day, could be so relaxing.
I would like to take this opportunity to thank all those who have supported me in this great adventure, and the ride for a cure for Parkinson's Disease. 
PATCO, without your initial enthusiasm, this never could of become what it has. The extra help from the PATCO member across the country is a comfort!
To Pat Boyle, Nicole, Mike Puffer, and all of the Showplace Productions crew, you guys are awesome, and without your support this wouldn't be possible!
It is also an honor to have my dad along with me for this adventure.  All the travel and long hours of work in my life, makes it hard to stay in touch with family.  So to have you along is great!  A a big hug and thank you to my Mom, Cindy, because without her hard work and support from her end in Ohio, a lot of the work wouldn't get done.
And last but not least, Ashley.  Ashley has a big job on this journey.  She's been telling the story of our adventure and making sure nothing gets forgotten in the packing and unpacking that happens everyday, the blogging and the picture taking.  From the bottom of my heart, Thank you!
Skip  

From Redmond, OR to Baker's City, OR

Aug 8th 2009

Skip taking off from the Eagle Crest Resort--> We traveled from the Eagle Crest Resort, just outside of Redmond, OR, 113.2 miles to The Fish House Inn, in Dayville, OR.   <-- Arch and L-E enjoying the scenery

<-- The Shoe Tree along route 126

The landscape was amazing, Arch took about 100 photos along the way.

 We got the opportunity to stay in a little bed in breakfast in a nice quiet town. Mike, the owner also has two beautiful Golden Retrievers.  L-E was in love with the place as soon as she got out of the car. 

 Since we were staying in a house with our own kitchen, I was given the task of cooking dinner.   Although very unexpected, I managed not to poison anyone;).

  Rustic and perfect, we would love to come back and spend more time here one day.  

On a side note, we forgot to mention that Skip got pulled over in Sisters two days ago… oops.  As we were driving up, Arch casually mentioned how funny that would be if it was Skip, and low and behold… It was!  He was caught “jay walking” it would seem.  Lets hope he doesn’t do that again, considering he got away with a warning.  Skip would also like to say Hi to Mike, who is following us across the US! Hang in there, we're thinking about you!!

Skip leaving early on his way to Baker's City-->  So on we go to Bakers City! Where we will be taking a day off, and resting up for the next leg of our journey.

August 9th 2009

Only another 60 miles!!--> We all made the 111.8 mile trek to Baker's City in good time.  Although we may have taken different routes!  Skip followed the SR7, while Arch and I ended up on the 242.  Both of our journey's were beautiful.  Ours took us along a windier road through the mountains with a rock wall on one side, and a drop off on the other.  

Skip is currently enjoying a well deserved day off!  He's finally found a moment to write down his thoughts on his journey so far.  I'll have those posted soon!!! 

Saturday, August 8, 2009

Eugene, OR to Redmon, OR

Skip's third day of biking brought him from Eugene, OR all the way to the Eagle Crest Resort just outside of Redmond, OR.  Our day started out like any other, Skip out of bed at about 5:30 AM, and I, not too far behind.  Arch would sleep in a little, which is amazing that all our morning preparations don't wake him!  Once Skip makes sure he has all of his gear in order, we've checked the weather conditions for the day, and we double check his route, and where we are going to plan on stopping for the evening, I send him off at about 7AM.  Of course none of this would be possible without one of the worlds most amazing discoveries... Coffee!!  So with my second cup in hand, I get on the computer to update the blog, check e-mail, download pictures and the like, which is usually accompanied by some frustrated whispering at the screen, and lack of internet connection that sometimes occurs.  There is also a lot of scratching my head, wondering how to make one thing show up somewhere else without accidentally erasing EVERYTHING!  But so far so good... as I knock on the wood desk.  
As I was on the phone with Cindy, Arch's wonderful wife, asking what the best way to wake Arch would be, L-E took care of it for me.  In her usual morning routine, she's learned that the alarm usually means we will be getting up soon, and to speed that process along, she will position her little black nose right up to Skip's nose, and wait till he notices, (usually doesn't take too long, depending on what was on the menu for dinner the night before.).  She goes to Skip first because she knows he's the early riser of the family!  So since I was awake, and Skip had left for the morning, the only one left to wake up was Arch.  As I was in the middle of asking Cindy what to do, L-E got her nose right up to Arch and waited.  Within moments, Skip's father opened his eyes and laid a hand on L-E's head.  Which made her very happy, and she quickly retrieved her bone and hopped in bed with him.  
Once packed and ready to go, we received a message from Skip that we stop at the Vida Cafe for breakfast.  I can now proudly say that I have had the best veggie omelette!  The Vida Cafe is family owned and operated, and located along Hwy 126 near Leaburg.  You can see Skip's signature in the guest book at the cash register!  
Not too much later, we caught up with Skip.  His goal for that day had been to climb the Mckenzie Pass, along Route 242.  But unfortunately, the pass was closed for the day, and our alternate route took us along the 126 through the Santian Pass.  The weather had called for slight showers, and it had delivered, so after a quick wardrobe changed, Skip continued up the pass.  Me and Arch went ahead to meet him at the summit, at an Elevation of 4817 ft!  
This day was going to prove to be one of our most challenging yet.  The temperature was in the low 50's, there was a constant drizzle, fog, and a big climb!  While waiting for Skip, we got on the phone and worked on getting lodging for the night.  Unfortunately, in Sister's, where we had originally meant to stop, was all booked.  So instead of Skip being able to end his day in Sisters, which was right at the bottom of his descent, I had to ask Skip to continue on for another 17 miles. 17 doesn't seem like much, but after close to 75 miles of uphill battle, it was going to take a lot of of him.  Our final destination would bring us all to the Eagle Crest Resort, located just outside Redmond, along our current route, and 128 miles from Skip's start in the morning.  
Skip suddenly materialized out of the fog at the top of the pass, just when Arch and I were thinking about going to check on his progress.  He was wet, cold, and exhausted, but otherwise glad to hear he had made it.  We let Skip know we had booked a room, and went to go meet him at the bottom of the pass.  As soon as we started our descent into Sisters, the sun suddenly made an appearance, the clouds lifted, and the rain disappeared as if it had never been there in the first place.  This was a good sign!  When Skip reached the bottom, it was quite a relief!  We were both very happy to see him conquer this first pass.  After a coffee break, and some food, we went on to find and check into our hotel.  Skip was tired but ready for the last leg of the day with the promise of a hot bath and a good meal.  When we pulled into the Eagle Crest Resort, it was so much more than we could of hoped for.  Unbeknownst to me when I booked our room, they had two golf courses, two sports complexes, and over ten miles of walking and biking trails!  It was amazing!  
When we all got settled in, and Skip was soaking in a hot bath, me and L-E decided to go for a well needed run.  As we rounded a corner, and I'm still kicking myself for not having my camera, were two deer standing in a patch of long grass.  When I first saw them, I was quite startled, I actually did not think hey were real.  They stood so still they made me think that it was pretty neat that the resort would put out realistic statues around the property for some wildlife ambiance.  I also stated to think it was really creepy that as L-E and I continued our jog around the corner, that these statues seemed to be watching our every move... And then I was startled for the second time in 2 minutes  when one of the deer took a step forward to perhaps get a better look at ME!  The one time I don't bring my camera I have a close encounter with two gorgeous deer.  Even at the zoo, I've not been that close.  After imprinting the vision in my head, we continued on, and not even a mile down the path we spotted another lone deer.  This one took a good look at us, and then went on it's own way onto the golf course.  L-E and I turned around and headed back to the hotel feeling like we had managed to have another great National Geographic moment!  Now nestled into the grass, were the first two deer settling in for a good nights rest.  Wow! I was amazed.
So now we begin on our 4th day on our journey, with laundry done, and some more great memories, we truck on...

Friday, August 7, 2009

Skip's second day on the adventure!!!

August 6th 2009

 

 Skip's first day of biking brought us 119 miles down the Oregon coastline.  I've never seen anything like it!  The contrast of the mountains and the ocean was gorgeous.  We will definitely be coming back to visit.  After we sent Skip off on his ride, Arch and I went back to our motel to get packed up and on the road, and other than a couple small detours and photo opportunities, we managed to catch up with Skip in Tillamook, OR.  We got lunch at Oceanside, and continued on.  

Skip's first day finished in Pacific City, and after a well deserved dinner, and good night's sleep, at 7AM the next morning he was back on the bike!<--L-E giving Skip a high five to send him off on his second day!!

And so began his second day on the adventure!  Arch, L-E and I hung back a little to get some exercise out on the beach.  Me and L-E found ourselves inspired by Skip's efforts, and went on what I like to refer to as, our "National Geographic Moment".  If you've ever been to Pacific City, you've seen the big rock out in the Ocean.  What a view!   <-- L-E and I were up on what you can see the sun setting behind in that first picture.

After our mini adventure, we all piled back in the car, and continued on to catch up with Skip.  We found him along the 99W, which would take us into Eugene, OR, where we would stay the night.  We stopped to pass along some cookies we had purchased in Pacific City, and to encourage Skip to keep on pedaling!!  L-E was ready to run along with Skip, she thought it was quite unfair to leave him behind, :).  So in the end, Skip made it to Eugene, 128.9 miles from Pacific City.  A very tired, yet satisfied Skip pulled into The Red Lion Hotel at 5PM.  

I'd like to thank the Red Lion and it's staff for they're great accommodations!!

   So here we go again, another day on the road for Skip, which includes a 5000 FT climb, so stay tuned, we will definitely let you all know how he makes out!